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Originally posted by Derek
My esky, the big saws, even a fefulled saw, hooked through the crab on my right hip, and back to the ground, they pull (belay) it up by pulling down on a rope. Let the groundie do somthing..

;) cheers Derek..:D
Derek I think that saying that tthe groundie HAULS it up would be more proper. If, however, you left the saw tied and rigged that way, made a cut and dropped the saw while the groundie held the rope to keep it from falling to the ground, then you could properly say that he/she belayed the saw..

By the by, is a fefulled saw anything like a refueled saw?:p
 
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Well said Justin, Ill take note..

BTW

Mabey it was going to be "forfilled?....Lot of my time proof reading goes to the R & F swap...even then I dont allways get it...I can blame sawdust in my eyes, squinting, but only swapped letters..

Is It just me or do most over there now have two tees in the?

just tring to keep up with {T}the lingo...

have a great nite....Derek..
 

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